Complete Health Status for Every Chicago Bulls Player at Start of 2012-13 Season

It’s difficult for a team to find success when the dreaded injury bug takes over.

Several important members of the Chicago Bulls have struggled to stay healthy over the past few years. Both Joakim Noah and Carlos Boozer missed time in 2010-11, and the trio of Derrick Rose, Luol Deng and Richard Hamilton battled with injuries last season.

This slideshow will bring to light the health status of each player on the Bulls’ 2012-13 roster. We’ll look at all 13 players, even guys who likely won’t play much this year like Vladimir Radmanovic and Marquis Teague.

Small Forward

Tearing a ligament in his wrist last season, Luol Deng decided to forgo surgery in order to participate in the Summer Olympics.

With that said, Deng probably isn't 100 percent healthy right now and could end up experiencing problems with the wrist later on.

The Bulls need their All-Star forward to avoid any time on the injured list. With Derrick Rose beginning the season on the shelf, it's up to Deng to lead Chicago in 2012-13.

Jimmy Butler

Second-year pro Jimmy Butler isn't associated with any injuries at this time. The former Marquette star is expected to play quite a bit of minutes this season after rarely seeing the court as a rookie.

Point Guard

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Derrick Rose

Unless you've been living under a rock—a really huge rock—you're aware that Derrick Rose suffered an ACL injury during the 2012 postseason.

The franchise point guard is expected to be out until at least the All-Star break. And there's a possibility that he'll miss the entire 2012-13 campaign as he attempts to recover from that devastating knee injury.

Kirk Hinrich

Kirk Hinrich, now in his second stint with the Bulls, will start at the point while Rose is out.

Although he missed two preseason games due to a thumb injury and a strained right groin, "Captain Kirk" did play in the team's regular-season opener versus Sacramento.

Can he stay healthy all season and hold down the fort until D-Rose gets back?

Nate Robinson

There really isn't anything to report concerning the energetic Nate Robinson. He's coming off a healthy preseason with the Bulls, appearing in all seven games.

The team is going to need Robinson to stay off the injured list this year since he serves as a spark plug off the bench.

Marquis Teague

Selected by the Bulls in the first round of the 2012 draft, Marquis Teague is the lone rookie on the roster.

And like Robinson, Teague isn't surrounded by any health issues at this time.